Monday’s Forecast: Clearing, but Remaining Windy
After wicked weather on Sunday, we should see quieter weather for MLK Jr. Day. However, we will keep gusty winds around!
After wicked weather on Sunday, we should see quieter weather for MLK Jr. Day. However, we will keep gusty winds around!
A winter storm is poised to move up the East coast late this weekend bringing high impact winter weather, rain, and winds to many.
We have one last mild day with temperatures in the 40s this afternoon. We will have a gusty northerly wind to contend with as well.
Confidence is high that a complex winter storm is likely to impact the region with snow, rain, and wind Sunday and Monday.
After a cold weekend and start to the week, temperatures look to be warming up to near our seasonal averages this afternoon with mostly cloudy skies.
The details are beginning to come to into focus on the potential winter storm that looks to threaten the Mid-Atlantic late this weekend.
Temperatures do not look nearly as cold today as many of us look to back to our seasonal average in the 40s, thanks to southerly winds.
A system that may impact the region this coming weekend has garnered a lot of hype around its potential. Lets dive into the forecast and discuss what we may see.
The coldest air of the season yet will intensify today, keeping most spots below freezing with a stubborn northwest wind.
After a rainy Sunday, we will have a fresh injection of cold air making it’s appearance to start the work week. We will also have gusty northwesterly winds!
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